Real Estate Law

Commercial real estate projects and developments are complex transactions that can lead to complex disputes later. At Musgrove Drutz Kack & Flack, PC in Prescott, Arizona, we have represented well-known developers and property owners to resolve legal disputes.

The Need for Representation in a Real Estate Transaction or Dispute

Overseeing a development or managing a commercial property is a time-consuming endeavor. Your focus should be on the day-to-day operations, not on a dispute with tenants and neighbors. At Musgrove Drutz Kack & Flack, PC, we take on the legal matters that are occupying your time so you can focus on your business.

Attention to Detail on Complex Real Estate Transactions

Commercial real estate transactions are complex processes that involve lengthy, detailed documents. We attentively review the documents related to the transaction. Buyers are entitled to purchase what has been advertised without any misrepresentation. Sellers are entitled to a buyer who has the financial means to purchase the property.

Litigating Real Estate Disputes

No matter how thoroughly prepared a real estate transaction, disputes may occur that result in litigation. Our attorneys have litigated real estate disputes, primarily for commercial clients, up to the appellate level. We also represent title companies in defending title for properties throughout Northern Arizona.

Additional Real Estate Services and How to Contact Us

In addition to our commercial real estate practice, we have also litigated misrepresentations in residential transactions, assisted with condo conversions, and set up neighborhood associations for new housing developments. To get more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced real estate lawyer, please contact us.

Office Address

1135 W. IRON SPRINGS RD. PRESCOTT, AZ 86305

(928) 445-5935

Mon - Fri (8:00am - 5:00pm)

Skilled Attorney

Mark W. Drutz

Partner

Local Expert

Thomas P. Kack

Partner

Disclaimer:

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.